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INITIATTON PARTY All teachers and students of the Gold Hill High School entertained the Wgreenhornsu, at the Freshman initiation party, which was given on the sixteenth of October, nineteenth thirty six. The teachers, Juniors and Seniors were also invited. The NFreshies' were rather shy for awhile, that is until they were assured that the upper-classmen weren't going to laugh at themg then they joined in the games with the rest of us. The party was a real success and I believe even the 'FreshiesW will agree with us that the Sophomores are pretty nice, even though the Sopho- mores took advantage of initiation week. ' While the games were in full swing, some of the upper-classmen thought they would play a joke on the Sophomores. When the Sophomore girls went after the food they found that some of it had been stolen. However they showed what good sports they are and served refreshments of cake and punch to everyone, even to the ones who should have had guilty conscience. THE RETURN PARTY The freshman gave the Masquerade party for the Sophomores on the twenty-ninth of October, nineteen thirty six. Of course the upper classmen and teachers were cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Duncan acted as patrons and patron- esses. We had to present our invitation to a mysterious looking monk at the back entrance before we were ad- mitted. Then an army captain took us through a sort of dungeon like place. Before we could enter the main room. Upon entering the room, which was decorated for the oc- casion, it seemed to me that I was among a group of strangers. Everyone looked so mysterious. ,They were having a grand time trying to guess who the other fellow was, The costumes represented practically every corner of the globe. There were gypsies, ghosts, a huge black O ll!liilllillilliillli!lliUl!liQil -1-a-n-Q-p-pq--.1qp.-s1111-ni--1-p--1...-.1 41 ii
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